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Tl'azt'en author joins B.C. advisory council on Indigenous women

Tl'azt'en author joins B.C. advisory council on Indigenous women

Kristy Joe is one of two new additions to the Minister's Advisory Council on Indigenous Women
B.C. vineyards devastated by winter freeze, slashing wine output up to 56%: growers

B.C. vineyards devastated by winter freeze, slashing wine output up to 56%: growers

KELOWNA, B.C. — Wine growers in British Columbia say a bitter cold snap last winter has devastated vineyards, causing irreparable damage to almost half of the province's planted acreage that may force some producers out of business.
Williams Lake woman reported missing

Williams Lake woman reported missing

Ashley Pruden was last seen on June 10 and may have travelled to Kamloops
Outdoor learning festival coming to Prince George

Outdoor learning festival coming to Prince George

The Wild About Outdoors Festival happens Saturday at the Caledonia Otway Nordic Ski Centre.
Lytton, B.C., sues CN, CP rail and Transport Canada over 2021 fire that razed village

Lytton, B.C., sues CN, CP rail and Transport Canada over 2021 fire that razed village

VANCOUVER — The Village of Lytton, B.C.
NDP expected to win B.C. byelections in safe ridings, but eyes on second place

NDP expected to win B.C. byelections in safe ridings, but eyes on second place

VICTORIA — The NDP is expected to hold onto two British Columbia ridings where byelections will be held Saturday after the resignations of senior government figures, but the parties that take second place could provide hints about the next general el
UNBC Timberwolves donate to Lheildi T'enneh Elders Society

UNBC Timberwolves donate to Lheildi T'enneh Elders Society

Proceeds from jersey sales are going to support the Elders Society
O’Grady Road name change happening in August

O’Grady Road name change happening in August

The road in College Heights will be officially changed to Dakelh Ti on Aug. 14.
After 'thinly veiled death threats,' B.C. city council launches new social-media policy

After 'thinly veiled death threats,' B.C. city council launches new social-media policy

“It is alarming and very disappointing that some members of the public believe it is acceptable to act in such an appalling manner toward elected officials,” says Mayor Scott Goodmanson
Tightened ID requirements for entering casinos start Monday

Tightened ID requirements for entering casinos start Monday

Government-issued photo identification to be checked against the database of people in self-exclusion program